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HELL ON WHEELS 1967

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HELL ON WHEELS 1967
U.S. film. Classic hillbilly drive-in movie featuring stock car racing, moonshine and country music. Marty Robbins and John Ashley star as two brothers, one a popular race car driver and country star that all the women love, and the other a brilliant mechanic who makes the winning possible. They become enemies when the mechanic steps out of his brother’s shadow and opens up his own speed shop. The mechanic makes some extra dough outfitting tankers for a moonshine operation until he and his brother are taken hostage! In the end the brothers face each other in a dangerous racetrack showdown. Hell On Wheels.

Songs by Marty include No Tears Milady, The Shoe Goes on the Other Foot, Fly Butterfly Fly, This Song, Darling Would You Take Me Back Again, and I'll Have To Make Some Changes.

The Stoneman Family and Grand ole Opry star Connie Smith play themselves and sing. Cool vintage footage of the Nashville Motor Raceway in its heyday. Marty Robbins, John Ashley, Connie Smith, Gigi Perreau, Robert Foulk, Frank Gerstle, Marvin Miller, Robert Dornan, Chris Eland, Christine Tabbott, Eddie Crandall.

Note: In real life Marty Robbins was a stock car racing enthusiast and frequently entered competitions at the Nashville speedway in his own race car, the "Devil Woman" so named after his hit recording of the same title.

Plus this bonus selection...

COUNTRY STYLE USA 1957
U.S. TV show. Southern regional TV show sponsored by the U.S. Army Recruiting Center. This episode features Marty Robbins leading his band, playing, yodeling and singing "Singing The Blues" and several others.


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